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Posted by: goalielocks at Fri Jul 2 14:34:23 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goalielocks ] I have a 20 gallon long tank that is home to a jungle albino female and a normal female. I was very excited for this years breeding season and I introduced my jungle albino male several months ago even before I really should have because the male was only around 14 months old and the breeding season hadn't really started yet. I have only had a total of three clutches from both females combined (six eggs), with a long pause between the second and third clutch. The big problem is every single egg has been infertile. The male is considerably smaller than the two females and after first introducing him, they picked on him a little but that seemed to have ended. Is the male infertile or can I still save this breeding season by growing him up a little then reintroducing him to the females. Sorry for the long post. [ Hide Replies ]
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